A '''J-1 visa''' is a non-immigrant [[visa (document)|visa]] issued by the [[United States]] to exchange visitors participating in programs that promote cultural exchange, especially to obtain medical or business training within the U.S. All applicants must meet eligibility criteria and be sponsored either by a [[private sector]] or government program.

A '''J-1 visa''' is a non-immigrant [[visa (document)|visa]] issued by the [[United States]] to exchange visitors participating in programs that promote cultural exchange, especially to obtain medical or business training within the U.S. All applicants must meet eligibility criteria and be sponsored either by a [[private sector]] or government program.

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Many J-1 students go to chula vista in wisconsin dells.There is this extemley atrractive, nice, sarcastic one that i just want to... But J-1 visotors are very nice and friendly. They just want to help and do their best. J-1 visitors may remain in the United States until the end of their exchange program, as specified on form DS-2019. Once a J-1 visitor's program ends, he or she may remain in the United States for an additional 30 days, often referred to as a "grace period," in order to prepare for departure from the country. If the visitor leaves the United States during these 30 days, the visitor may not re-enter with the J-1 visa.

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J-1 visitors may remain in the United States until the end of their exchange program, as specified on form DS-2019. Once a J-1 visitor's program ends, he or she may remain in the United States for an additional 30 days, often referred to as a "grace period," in order to prepare for departure from the country. If the visitor leaves the United States during these 30 days, the visitor may not re-enter with the J-1 visa.

The minimum and maximum duration of stay are determined by the specific J-1 category under which an exchange visitor is admitted into the United States.<ref name=USDoS1>{{cite web |url=http://j1visa.state.gov/ |title=Exchange Visitor (J) Visas |author=[[United States Department of State]] |accessdate=2011-06-02}}</ref>

The minimum and maximum duration of stay are determined by the specific J-1 category under which an exchange visitor is admitted into the United States.<ref name=USDoS1>{{cite web |url=http://j1visa.state.gov/ |title=Exchange Visitor (J) Visas |author=[[United States Department of State]] |accessdate=2011-06-02}}</ref>